XCMS Online


XCMS Online is bioinformatics software designed for statistical analysis of mass spectrometry data, created by the Siuzdak Lab at Scripps Research. It was designed to be an easy way to visualize and share untargeted metabolomic data.
XCMS Online works by comparing groups of raw or preprocessed metabolomic data to discover metabolites using methods such as nonlinear retention time alignment and feature detection & matching. Once analysis is complete the data can be viewed several different ways including via bubble plots, heat maps, chromatograms, and box plots. In addition, XCMS Online is integrated with METLIN, a large metabolite database. The following file formats are supported for direct upload to the site:
File TypeVendor
mzXMLOpen Format
mzDataOpen Format
.cdfNetCDF
.d foldersAgilent, Bruker
.wiffSCIEX
.RAW foldersWaters
.RAW filesThermo

History

In 2005, the Siuzdak Lab created an open-source tool named XCMS in the programming language R. Noticing the need for a more accessible, graphical data processing tool they created the cloud-based XCMS Online in 2012. The ability for users to stream data directly from instruments while being acquired was added in 2014. Also in that year a commercial version named XCMS Plus was released and, in 2015, SCIEX became an exclusive reseller. In 2017 it was shown that XCMS Online could be used in a systems biology workflow. One year later, in the absence of a publicly available alternative, a version of XCMS Online was released with the ability to perform multiple reaction monitoring.